Veterinary Referral Associates

Veterinary Referral Associates

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06/10/2026

Please join us in congratulating Dr. Gabriela Medrano as she completes her internship at Veterinary Referral Associates and begins an exciting next chapter at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine.

Dr. Medrano has been selected as a Cornell resident in the American Kennel Club / AKC Canine Health Foundation Canine Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Residency Program.

During her time at Veterinary Referral Associates, Dr. Medrano brought curiosity, compassion, and dedication to her patients, clients, and team. We are so proud to have been part of her journey and cannot wait to see the impact she will continue to make in sports medicine, rehabilitation, and the lives of athletic and working dogs.

Congratulations, Dr. Medrano! Your VRA family is cheering you on. 🐾 :::

06/09/2026

Are you an overnight tech who wants to use your skills in a true emergency and critical care setting? 🌙🐾

Veterinary Referral Associates in Gaithersburg is hiring an Overnight Emergency & Critical Care Veterinary Technician.

Our overnight ECC team cares for some of the hospital’s most critical patients — from triage and patient monitoring to IV placement, phlebotomy, radiology, medication administration, CPR, blood transfusions, ECG monitoring, oxygen support, and more.

This is a role for someone who is comfortable in a fast-paced ER environment, works well with a team, and wants their technical skills to be used every shift.

A few details:
• 3 overnight shifts per week
• Signing bonus available for qualified applicants
• Overnight shift differential
• Emergency and critical care cases
• AAHA-accredited specialty hospital
• Support from board-certified specialists, including Critical Care
• Cross-training opportunities across specialty departments

2+ years of veterinary technician experience is required. LVT/CVT/RVT preferred.

If you’re looking for an overnight role where your work truly matters, we’d love to meet you.

Apply through the link in our comments.

05/29/2026

Foreign Body Friday is back, and this one came with a plot twist. 👀

Thanks to Abbi, Department Manager of Internal Medicine, we captured Dr. Manoharan removing a shoestring during an endoscopic procedure.

Yes. A shoestring.

Before we reveal the final length, we want to hear your guesses.

How long do you think it was? Drop your answer in the comments. Closest guess gets bragging rights.

A quick reminder: string-like objects can be especially risky for pets. If your pet eats a shoelace, ribbon, yarn, string, or anything similar, it is always best to call your veterinarian or an emergency veterinary hospital for guidance.

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500 Perry Parkway
Gaithersburg, MD
20877